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Robert Mondavi Private Selection Cabernet Sauvignon Red Wine offers fresh fruit character and bright acidity. This dry red wine opens with aromas of ripe black cherries, blackberries, red berry, and spice, followed by luscious flavors of ripe Bing cherries, blueberry, toasty oak, and hints of coffee and vanilla. When it comes to achieving the timeless flavor of Cabernet Sauvignon, California is a premier winegrowing region known for producing bold, fruit-forward flavors. Crafted with grapes grown in the cool climate of California’s Central Coast vineyards along the Pacific Ocean, this medium bodied red wine was then aged for 10 months in French and American oak barrels. This barrel aging, along with the red grapes’ slow ripening process, imparts a pleasing complexity and depth of flavor. If you’re looking for elevated everyday wines, Cabernet Sauvignon by Robert Mondavi Private Selection is an excellent choice. Enjoy a glass of this delicious wine on its own or share it at a wine and cheese party. Store this 750 mL bottle of red wine at room temperature, and then chill for 30 to 60 minutes before serving at approximately 60°F.
- Robert Mondavi Private Selection Cabernet Sauvignon Red Wine, 750 ml Bottle, 13.5% ABV
- One 750 mL bottle of Robert Mondavi Private Selection Cabernet Sauvignon Red Wine with five 5-oz servings of wine
- Aromas of red berry and spice, plus cherry, blueberry, toasty oak, coffee, and vanilla flavors
- A great Cabernet Sauvignon that pairs well with grilled lamb and hearty pasta dishes
- Fruit-forward, medium-body red wine with a bright finish
- Made with grapes from Central Coast vineyards in California
- Premium California wine perfect for bringing to a wine and cheese party
- Aged for 10 months in French and American oak barrels
Specifications
Wine Varietal
Cabernet Sauvignon
Flavor Notes
Cabernet Sauvignon Red Wine
Container Material
Glass
Container Type
Bottle
Ingredients
Bottle of cabernet sauvignon wine from California








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